Monthly Archives: December 2015

“Exquisite Corpse” from the Hedwig and the Angry Inch movie soundtrack – glutes & arms Mahna Mahna by Cake – smooth & locked “Heart of Stone” by The Rolling Stones – undulations: Focus on rolling the undulation all the way down to the pubic bone. Don’t stop short especially when you add speed. “Jul Al […]

This month has been hard. I’m about half way through some pretty major changes around my dance. Smiling Lune is closing its studio. I am ending my regular dance offerings for now. I’ll be limiting my teaching to company rehearsals and private lessons. A couple of company members are moving on to other endeavors. I […]

“Crabapples” by Bruce Penninsula – glutes & arms; Normally, our glutes are very tight and controlled. The beat in this song has a very loose feel. Work to engage that loose, soft contraction in the glutes while continuing a port de bras with your arms. “Layali” by Natacha Atlas – smooth & locked “Poison (feat. […]

As I continue to work on The History of (my) Dance, I keep coming back to this image. It is a sketch of a dancer at the Algerian Village from the 1893 World’s Fair. If you are a belly dancer, especially an American one, you should be familiar with this Fair in particular. It is […]

If you missed Smiling Lune’s last show, The Forgotten Angle at the 2015 Minnesota Fringe Festival, here is a quick excerpt. The show was a Tarot reading and its interpretation. This excerpt is from the beginning of the second piece in the show. It represents the shuffling, cutting, and dealing of the cards. I choreographed […]

I have been struggling to get my workouts and drills in lately. I’ve had some success with the exercise of walking my dogs, but that’s because the puppy is a big ball of energy until he flops over at night, and he’s much more pleasant to be around when he’s had his exercise. Beyond this […]

An early selection from the current show in progress, The History of (my) Dance. At this point, I’m still reading from notes. Eventually, I’ll have this portion memorized, and combined with a little more movement.

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About Me

I’m Kalila Indivar, a semi-professional choreographer, dancer, and teacher based in Minneapolis, MN. I started this blog as a way to reaffirm my relationship with my dance. I do transnational fusion dance (more commonly known as belly dance). If you want know more about my performances and classes, check out my company Smiling Lune. And thanks for stopping by.